Perhaps this is out of season, but just came across this selection of double sided wrapping papers from Turnstyle Studio and had to bookmark them. I’m such a sucker for clashing/coordinated wrappings like this. Bit of mix and match never hurt anyone…unless of course they were mixing and matching violent weapons. Then not so much. When in doubt stick with illustrated birds, pinecones and a dashing of patterns and textures!
thanks to the dieline






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Black and red buffalo plaid paper – yeah!!!
The plaid paper is super cool! I love this blog it always has stuff to brighten my week.
oh this is beautiful.
mis-matched is great.
i ADORE your blog.
can’t believe i’ve never found it before.
as a designer blogs are such a great inspiration.
Greatest wrapping paper I ever saw. Can just imagine ripping that open to reveal the juicy plaid centre. Yummy.
they are glorious, totally love these papers.
oh my gosh! this is the wrap i used for my Christmas gifts. i am a graphic designer and one of our print vendors sent theses packs of wrap over to us before the holidays as a “thank you”. i received many compliments on the funky wrap & i loved the packaging so much – i still have the leftover scraps saved in the container. good find!
Great blog, some really nice posts on here. Love this wrapping paper. So much better than the regualr shop-bought stuff.
Love the double-sided paper! So fun. Thanks for posting the pics.
Alex
This is gorgeous! I would turn into my mother when unwrapping these….easing the sticky tape off the present, carefully unfolding each bit, to keep the paper in pristine condition!
This paper is so great. I love the geometric patterns mixed with whimsical images from nature.
Aw, I love birds. Really nice pattern!
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The mixed gift wrapping is a nice idea. It is interesting and good if you run out of the same paper.
I love what you have done with this paper. It’s little touches like this that can really make a birthday or event that little bit more special
There is nothing more satisfying than beautifully wrapped presents in matching paper – always a shame to spoil it by opening them!